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"pushing the limits" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the process of testing boundaries or pursuing something with the intention of going further than has previously been done. For example, "She was pushing the limits of what had been previously accepted by her peers."
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"They're really pushing the limits.
I'm pushing the limits.
The banks will keep pushing the limits.
Pushing the limits of brain performance.
Pushing the limits in physics and mountaineering.
And pushing the limits was his gift to gardeners.
"I was searching and pushing the limits," he said.
Players are continually pushing the limits of permissible contact.
But reinvent he does, sometimes pushing the limits.
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French winemakers are always pushing the limit of viability.
But Buffett is pushing the limit.
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